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Informational Overview of Certain Legal Remedies

Transfer Petition
A transfer petition is a legal remedy through which a case may be sought to be transferred from one court to another. Such petitions are generally filed on grounds such as the convenience of parties, jurisdictional issues, or to ensure a fair trial.

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A matter may be transferred from one High Court to another, or from a subordinate court in one State to a competent court in another State, subject to legal grounds and judicial discretion.

Caveat before the Supreme Court of India
A caveat is a formal request filed before the court to ensure that no adverse order is passed without providing an opportunity of hearing to the caveator. It is commonly used when a person anticipates that an application or appeal may be filed against them.

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If a party expects a challenge to a lower court order before the Supreme Court, a caveat may be filed to remain informed and heard.

Review Petition
A review petition may be filed before the Supreme Court where an apparent error is visible on the face of the record. Such petitions must ordinarily be filed within thirty days from the date of the judgment and are entertained only in exceptional circumstances.

Civil and Criminal Appeals
Where a party is dissatisfied with a judgment passed by a High Court in civil matters (such as property, contractual, or family disputes) or criminal matters, an appeal may lie before the Supreme Court, subject to statutory requirements. The Supreme Court may examine whether there has been a legal or procedural error in the judgment under challenge.

Special Leave Petition (SLP)
A Special Leave Petition under Article 136 of the Constitution enables a party to seek leave to appeal against judgments or orders passed by courts or tribunals in India, except those relating to the armed forces. Grant of leave is entirely discretionary and subject to judicial scrutiny.

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